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印度共享办公空间:市场占有率分析、产业趋势与统计、成长预测(2025-2030 年)India Co-working Office Spaces - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030) |
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印度共享办公空间市场规模预计在 2025 年达到 20.8 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 29.1 亿美元,预测期内(2025-2030 年)的复合年增长率为 7%。
在印度,共享办公空间主要因为其成本效益而受到新兴企业的青睐。使用者只需支付使用费和租金,无需任何额外费用,也没有传统办公室的复杂手续或基础设施维护、维修费用。新兴企业最初的资本有限,因此具有业务成本低的优势。在不断变化的经济环境中,不受限制性条款的长期租赁协议束缚的企业处于更有利的地位。共享办公空间提供灵活的收费系统,您可以根据自己的确切需求混合搭配服务包。如果使用者需要减少或增加企划团队,例如如果一家公司正处于快速成长时期并需要更多的员工,那么共享办公空间可以随时满足这项要求。
企业收益是推动共享办公空间需求的关键因素。与传统办公空间相比,共享办公空间可节省 12-72% 的成本。传统办公空间的成本会迅速增加。传统办公空间的价格除了租赁费外,还包括水电费、网路费、技术支援和维护费。相反,共享办公室会员资格通常包括公用设施、网路、技术支援和维护。各种规模的企业都在寻求降低共用工作空间的成本。
共享办公室生态系统最初是新兴企业和自由工作者的一种选择,现在已成为中小型企业的必需品。在潜在的1200万至1600万个座位容量中,有1030万个座位已分配给大型企业。自由工作者与中小企业之间存在着150万人的品质差距。
截至 2023 年 10 月 3 日,印度已巩固其作为全球第三大新Start-Ups生态系统的地位,全国 763 个地区已有超过 1,12,718Start-Ups获得 DPIIT 认可。在创新品质方面,印度在科学出版品质和大学品质方面排名世界第二,并跻身中等收入国家之列。印度的创新正在超越产业界限,新兴企业正在应对 56 个不同垂直产业的挑战。值得注意的是,13% 的新兴企业从事 IT 服务业,9% 从事医疗保健和生命科学业,7% 从事教育业,5% 从事农业业,5% 从事食品和饮料业。
最小的是拥有10万个座位的新兴企业。随着从传统办公室向灵活工作空间的重大转变越来越被广泛接受,越来越多的中小型企业开始采用联合办公,因为它具有成本效益、灵活性、技术整合、卓越的基础设施、更高的生产力、即插即用解决方案、网路机会等。这使得中小型企业可以省去管理财产的麻烦,并专注于核心业务。
印度的共同工作空间市场分散,既有全球参与者,也有本地参与者。该市场的一些主要企业包括 91 Springboard、Awfis、WeWork 和 Mumbai Coworking。越来越多的企业正在加紧努力,满足人们对休閒办公环境日益增长的需求。印度共享办公空间市场中的公司正在采取策略联盟、合併和收购等多种成长和扩大策略,以获得竞争优势。
The India Co-working Office Spaces Market size is estimated at USD 2.08 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 2.91 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 7% during the forecast period (2025-2030).
In India, startups mainly prefer co-working spaces for cost-effectiveness. Users only pay for what they use and rent, nothing extra, and there are no hassles or spending on infrastructure maintenance and repair, which conventional offices include. Since startups initially function on limited capital, lower costs of performing work are in their favor. Companies not bound by long-term lease contracts with strict terms in a regularly changing economic environment will be better positioned. Co-working spaces offer flexible tariffs that can combine service packages, such as choosing precisely what suits users' needs. In case users need to reduce or, on the contrary, increase the project team, for example, if companies enter a period of rapid growth and need more employees, using co-working spaces can always do it.
The companies' bottom lines are a crucial factor driving demand for co-working space. Based on locations nationwide, co-working offers a 12-72% cost reduction compared to traditional office space. The cost of traditional office space quickly adds up. In addition to lease payments, prices for conventional office space include utilities, internet, and tech support and maintenance. Conversely, utilities, internet, tech support, and maintenance are typically included in co-working memberships. Businesses of all sizes have caught on to the cost savings of shared workspace.
Co-working ecosystem, initially the go-to option for startups and freelancers, has become a prerequisite for SMEs. The biggest chunk of 10.3 million seats out of the total 12-16 million potential seats is ascribed to large companies. There is a quality divide of 1.5 million each among freelancers and SMEs.
As of October 3, 2023, India cemented its position as the third-largest startup ecosystem globally, boasting over 112,718 startups recognized by DPIIT across 763 districts nationwide. Regarding innovation quality, India ranks second globally, excelling particularly in the quality of scientific publications and the caliber of its universities among middle-income economies. Innovation in India transcends specific sectors, with startups addressing challenges across 56 diverse industrial domains. Notably, 13% of these startups operate in IT services, 9% in healthcare and life sciences, 7% in education, 5% in agriculture, and 5% in food and beverages.
The most minor lot is formed by startups at 100,000 seats. With a substantial shift from traditional offices to flexible workspaces attaining widespread acceptance, more SMEs are embracing coworking due to cost efficiency, flexibility, tech integrations, superior infrastructure, enhanced productivity, plug-and-play solutions, and networking opportunities. Thus, they can concentrate on their fundamental business minus the hassle of managing real estate.
The Indian co-working office space market is fragmented, with global and local co-working market players. Some of the key players in the market are 91 Springboard, Awfis, WeWork, and Mumbai Coworking. Also, many more are entering the need to fulfill the rapid demand for casual environment offices. Companies in the Indian co-working office space market are involved in several growth and expansion strategies, such as strategic partnerships, mergers, and acquisitions, to gain a competitive advantage.